Please try the files on
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/filesubmission.
That will allow Microsoft to investigate the issue.
I've just submitted it myself and it comes back clean, so this seems to be
an issue in your environment. Maybe your computer is affected?
On 4 January 2018 at 15:52, Ariel Carrera <carreraariel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, It still happen on my environment.
The problem persists with the new version of today (3.4.3.Final).
Any comments from the dev team? Could you check it?
Maybe it's a false alarm but it could be a serious security problem.
- Screenshot of Keycloak JS Adapter alert:
[image: Imágenes integradas 1]
- Screenshot of Keycloak distribution alert:
[image: Imágenes integradas 2]
- Screenshot of Virus Definitions Version:
[image: Imágenes integradas 3]
- Screenshot of Virus Definition Upgrade:
[image: Imágenes integradas 4]
- Screenshot of Keycloak JS Adapter alert again (with definitions up to
date):
[image: Imágenes integradas 5]
Thanks,
2018-01-03 18:07 GMT-03:00 Ariel Carrera <carreraariel(a)gmail.com>:
> Thanks Ramunas, I will check My Windows defender’s definition version to
> compare with you. I have Windows 10 (64 bit) updated on December 2017.
>
>
> El El mié, 3 ene. 2018 a las 17:45, Rumanas <ramunask(a)gmail.com>
escribió:
>
>> * just downloaded keycloak-js-adapter-dist-3.4.2.Final.zip file
>> * extracted and scanned "keycloak-js-adapter-dist-3.4.2.Final" folder
>> with Windows Defender on Windows 10 - no issues found
>> * checked for Windows updates. New update "Definition Update for Windows
>> Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Definition 1.259.1141.0)" was found and
>> installed.
>> * scanned again. No issues found.
>>
>> Ramūnas
>>
> --
> Ariel Carrera
>
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Ariel Carrera
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